The Orleans Career and Technical Education Center recently held an induction ceremony for eleven students into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS).
Among them were a half-dozen Roy-Hart students: Beau Babcock in the Welding Program, Jessica Bulmer in Allied Health Program, Eric Dodge in the Auto Mechanics Program, Mary Frazier in the Allied Health Program, Mira Morse in the Allied Health Program, and Zachary Yates in the Allied Health Program.
The National Technical Honor Society is the highest award that can be given for excellence in career and technical education. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 and have completed a certain amount of credit hours. The requirements also include excellent attendance and an excellent disciplinary record.
Among them were a half-dozen Roy-Hart students: Beau Babcock in the Welding Program, Jessica Bulmer in Allied Health Program, Eric Dodge in the Auto Mechanics Program, Mary Frazier in the Allied Health Program, Mira Morse in the Allied Health Program, and Zachary Yates in the Allied Health Program.
The National Technical Honor Society is the highest award that can be given for excellence in career and technical education. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 and have completed a certain amount of credit hours. The requirements also include excellent attendance and an excellent disciplinary record.